Monday, April 20, 2015

For this meeting we had to combine two of the petals. We also tied in World Thinking Day. It was a very busy meeting but I think we did a good job of pulling it off.

We started the meeting together as a group and talked about World Thinking Day. The theme this year was learning about the need for education for girls around the world. In order to earn the World Thinking Day badge we decided to have a book drive and donate the books.

For the rest of the meeting we broke up into 2 groups. One group worked on Considerate and Caring while the other group did Courageous and Strong and then we switched.

Meeting 7: Considerate and Caring & Courageous and Strong, World Thinking Day

Meeting at a Glance

Goal: Girls know how to be considerate and caring & courageous and strong

Toward the Award: Earn the Considerate and Caring, Courageous and Strong petal and World Thinking Day.

Supplies:

o Nametags

o Pen and sign-in/sign-out sheet

o Kaper chart

o Girl Scout Daisy, The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting

o Girl Scout Promise visual

o Paper, crayons, markers, poster board

o Bell or timer

o Supplies for selected flower craft

o Thank you note

Pre-Meeting

Greet, sign-in, and put on nametags

Zinna & Tula coloring sheets

Ask girls what they did to be helpful at school or home since your last meeting.

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ABOUT ME

For as long as I can remember I have been a creative soul. I was always drawing or coloring as a child and as a teenager I started scrapbooking. Photos from school events, newspaper clipping, mementos, and other assorted stuff. I was a designer on my high school yearbook staff and an illustrator for the high school newspaper.

When I went to college, my plan was to be a journalist or broadcaster. I took an entry level graphic design course and my major was signed. Technically, I was an Art major with a concentration in Graphic Design and I minored in both Advertising and Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.

As fate would have it I ended up in a career in Broadcasting (which was my first love) however my love of art is always with me.

As an adult my one major creative outlet has been scrapbooking. I love it! It is a way for me to work creatively with my hands and preserve precious memories for my family. I have made so many friends through scrapbooking and have over 20 completed books. It is a never-ending process to scrap our lives, but I’m making headway and hope that I never catch up.

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Crafty Chick:

That's me!

Prince Charming:

My dear husband, Tom, who I married in 2003 and am still madly in love with.